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Octo Browser

Fingerprint quality above everything else.

4.4(0)4.4 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2021
8.8

$29.00

from $29.00 /mo

Profiles
10+ (plan-based)
Team features
Yes
Free plan
No
Founded
2021

Our verdict

Octo Browser does one thing better than almost anyone: it makes profiles that survive. The fingerprints are drawn from real devices, they hold together under scrutiny, and they stay consistent across sessions — which is the property that actually keeps a long-lived account alive. If your accounts sit on platforms that fingerprint hard, this is the shortlist.

Where it excels

Stealth, obviously, but also the practical scaffolding around it: cloud-stored profiles that any team member can open from any machine, granular permissions so a contractor only sees their own accounts, and mobile fingerprint emulation for platforms whose mobile surface is more forgiving. The local API with Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright support is enough for production scripting.

Where it falls short

There is no free plan, so evaluation costs money. Pricing is in euros and climbs steeply with profile count, which makes Octo expensive for hobbyists and awkward to budget for outside the eurozone. Automation is code-only — if you want a no-code robot to click through a warm-up routine, AdsPower goes further.

Bottom line

Buy Octo if account survival is the metric that matters and you can absorb the price. Choose Dolphin Anty or BitBrowser if you need a free on-ramp, or AdsPower if no-code automation is the priority.

Benchmarks & scoring

Overall editor score4.4/5
Automation & API4.3

Local API with Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright covers scripted work; no no-code builder.

Ease of use4.2

Dense but logical; fast for experienced operators, less inviting for beginners.

Performance4.5

Handles large profile counts reliably across Windows, macOS and Linux.

Pricing & value3.9

Euro pricing from EUR 29/mo with no free tier; justified by stealth, but expensive to start.

Stealth & fingerprinting4.8

Real-device fingerprint library, internally consistent values and mobile emulation put it at the top of the category.

Team & collaboration4.6

Cloud profiles plus granular per-member permissions make agency use straightforward.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Among the strongest fingerprinting in the category, sourced from real devices
  • Cloud-stored profiles open from any machine by any team member
  • Mobile fingerprint emulation for platforms with a laxer mobile surface
  • Granular roles and permissions built for agencies, not just solo users
  • Local API with Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright support
  • Windows, macOS and Linux clients
  • Fast bulk operations, tagging and cookie import
  • Fingerprints stay stable across sessions, which is what keeps accounts alive

Cons

  • No free plan; evaluating the tool costs money
  • Euro pricing that scales steeply with profile count
  • Automation is code-only, with no no-code RPA builder
  • Dense interface that rewards experience over first impressions
  • Proxies are not included; you supply your own

Compatibility

Operating systems

WindowsmacOSLinux

Overview

What Octo Browser is

Octo Browser is an antidetect browser built around a single obsession: making each profile look like a genuine, unremarkable device. Launched in 2021, it has become the tool of choice for operators whose accounts live on platforms that aggressively fingerprint visitors — and who would rather pay more than lose an account.

Like every antidetect browser, Octo creates isolated browser profiles, each with its own cookies, cache, storage, fingerprint and proxy. What separates it is the depth of that fingerprint work: values are sourced from real devices, kept internally consistent, and refreshed as Chromium releases change what a normal browser looks like.

Who it is for

Octo suits professionals running valuable accounts on strict platforms — paid social, marketplaces, ticketing, crypto. It is also a strong fit for teams, thanks to cloud-stored profiles and per-member permissions. It is less compelling for someone managing three accounts as a side project, where a free tier elsewhere will do.

Fingerprinting and stealth

This is the product. Octo emulates Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, audio, fonts, media devices, screen and hardware in combinations drawn from real machines, so a profile does not present the statistically improbable mix that gives cheaper tools away. Mobile fingerprint emulation lets a desktop-run profile present as a phone, which matters on platforms whose mobile surface is more permissive. Fingerprints stay stable across sessions, which is what actually keeps long-lived accounts alive.

Profiles and workflow

Profiles live in the cloud, so any team member on any machine can open the same account without shuffling files around. Tags, search, bulk actions, cookie import and proxy management are all present and quick. The interface is dense but logical, and experienced operators tend to find it faster than friendlier-looking rivals.

Automation and API

Octo ships a local API with Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright support, so profile launch and control can be scripted from Python, Node or anything that speaks HTTP. There is no no-code robot in the AdsPower mould — Octo assumes you either write scripts or drive the browser by hand.

Team features

Cloud profiles, roles, granular permissions and shared proxy pools make Octo genuinely usable by an agency rather than a lone operator. Access can be scoped so a contractor sees only the accounts they are meant to touch.

Pricing and plans

Pricing is euro-denominated and starts around EUR 29/mo on the entry tier, climbing steeply as profile counts rise. There is no free plan. Against the free tiers of Dolphin Anty or BitBrowser that looks expensive, and it is — the argument for Octo is that a single surviving account pays for the year.

Bottom line

Octo Browser is the pick when stealth is the requirement and budget is the variable. Fingerprinting is best-in-class, cloud profiles and permissions make it team-ready, and the API covers scripted workflows. The absence of a free plan and euro pricing that scales quickly are the costs of entry.

Features & capabilities

Real-device fingerprints

Profiles built from genuine device configurations, kept internally consistent.

Mobile emulation

Present as a phone from a desktop-run profile.

Cloud profiles

Open the same account from any machine, no file shuffling.

Local API

Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright control over profile launch.

Team permissions

Scope access per member, per profile.

No-code automation

No RPA builder; automation is script-driven.

Integrations & supported tools

SeleniumPuppeteerPlaywrightLocal API

Privacy & compliance

Real-device fingerprint library
Mobile fingerprint emulation
Per-profile proxy (HTTP/SOCKS5)
Cloud profile storage
Free planNo
Team roles & permissions

Frequently asked questions

Running many isolated online accounts from one machine without platforms linking them. It is aimed at professionals on strict platforms — paid social, marketplaces, ticketing and crypto — where an account ban is expensive.

It is one of the strongest in the category. Values are drawn from real devices and kept internally consistent, so a profile does not present the improbable combination of attributes that gives weaker tools away, and it stays stable across sessions.

No. There is no free tier, so you pay from the entry plan onward. If you want to try an antidetect browser at no cost first, Dolphin Anty and BitBrowser both offer free profiles.

Yes. Profiles can present a mobile fingerprint while running on your desktop, which is useful on platforms whose mobile surface applies looser checks than the desktop site.

Yes, through a local API with Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright support, so you can script profile launch and control from Python, Node or any HTTP client. There is no no-code automation builder.

Yes. Profiles are stored in the cloud and can be shared with per-member roles and permissions, so an agency can scope access to only the accounts a given person should touch.

Windows, macOS and Linux.

Both target the premium, stealth-first end of the market. Multilogin has the longer track record, a dual-engine approach and deeper enterprise governance; Octo is more focused, with excellent fingerprinting and a leaner, faster interface. Multilogin suits large organisations, Octo suits stealth-focused operators and small teams.

Dolphin Anty wins on value with a free 10-profile tier and is tuned to media buying. Octo wins on fingerprint quality and team permissions but has no free plan. Start with Dolphin Anty if budget matters, move to Octo when account survival does.

No. You bring your own and bind one to each profile. HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 are supported, with connection testing before launch.

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